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Here's an update: I've posted a screenshot in the screenshots thread yesterday with a mod based off of Novus. The taskbar is ticker (as thick as Luna), it has a different startbutton and the buttons are also slightly different.

Now, to the point. Some people have told me that they rather use the thicker visual style instead of the current version. Therefor I'm going to finish the thicker style and release it as a substyle. Note that I changed the gloss a little because it looked a bit too flat on the thicker style.

This'll be done next week :)

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ohh you have right I made colorization from blue to black on NovusU and next put images to normal Novus folder :p only replace STARTUSERPANEL.bmp and forgot about STARTPANELMFUBACKGROUND.bmp thanks for notice, fixed a lot of better :)

OK finished :)

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@Capric0rn:

Since you're not doing a black version of Novus, how about giving permission to peterPL to release his mod? I undestand that you had different ideas for a black version of Novus (hell, I really liked the mock up you posted some time ago) but what I've seen so far of peterPL's work looks great and seems to be in line with your quality standard.

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I'm probably going to use those buttons without the line, though it looks nice when those buttons are pressed so I'm not sure yet. The colored flag wont be used because I don't like it that much anymore. Also, the current blue flag flows better with the theme.

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